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Hitachi
Hitachi for Porsche
Hitachi parts for Porsche models at Design911, focusing on sensors and engine electronics where stable readings and reliable operation are essential.
A Quick Look at Hitachi
Hitachi information on this page is based on details supplied by the manufacturer or distributor, plus any OE references provided with the parts.
Choosing the Right Fit for Your Porsche
Where Hitachi is listed for Porsche, use the supplied model coverage and OE references to confirm suitability. Check details that commonly affect fitment such as model year, side/position, and connector type where relevant.
- Typical reasons to choose these parts include curing intermittent faults, improving starting and running, and replacing ageing electrical components that have drifted out of tolerance.
- Common real-world symptoms linked to electrical and sensor issues include check engine lights, hesitation, rough idle, hard starting, flat spots, and intermittent faults that worsen with heat or vibration.
- Before replacing sensors, confirm diagnosis: fault codes indicate where to look but can be symptoms rather than root causes, so testing of power, grounds, and signal is important.
- Practical checks include verifying wiring and earth points, inspecting connectors for damage or corrosion, and confirming battery health and charging voltage before fitting new electronics.
- After installation, some components may require basic adaptation or reset procedures; follow vehicle-specific instructions where applicable.
- Good workshop practice is to address contributing issues such as vacuum leaks or low system voltage so new parts are not stressed by underlying faults.
Browse by Category
If you already know the area you are working on, start with the category and then filter by Porsche model. Where real-world symptoms and typical reasons to replace are provided, use them to keep the wording grounded.
Engine Electrical — Hitachi components in the engine electrical system are typically chosen to improve reliability in starting, charging, ignition, and sensor circuits where listed for Porsche applications.
- Start diagnosis with basic checks such as battery condition, main earth straps, and connector corrosion before condemning control units or sensors.
- Use live data and voltage-drop tests where possible to confirm that wiring and power/ground supplies are within specification.
Air Mass/Flow Sensors — Where available for Porsche applications, Hitachi air mass/flow sensors are selected to provide stable airflow signals so the ECU can maintain correct fuelling and consistent drivability.
- Before replacing a MAF, check for intake air leaks and contamination from over-oiled filters or dirt ingress that can mimic sensor failure.
- Use diagnostic tools to compare live airflow readings to expected values and observe whether performance changes when the MAF is temporarily unplugged (on systems that allow it).
Engine Rebuild Parts — During engine work, Hitachi-branded electrical or sensor components may be renewed alongside mechanical rebuild parts to reduce the chance of future intermittent faults once the engine is back in service.
- When planning major engine work, consider replacing hard-to-access sensors and electrical items at the same time to avoid repeat labour later.
- Confirm part numbers against engine code and build year, as Porsche models often have revisions within the same series.
Exhausts — In exhaust-related repairs or upgrades, Hitachi electronic components may be used where sensors or control elements interface with the exhaust and emissions system on suitable Porsche models.
- When changing exhaust components that affect emissions control, verify that sensor wiring lengths, connectors, and mounting points remain compatible.
- Always replace gaskets, clamps, and any badly corroded fixings to minimise the risk of leaks and repeat dismantling.
Lambda Sensors / Probes — Hitachi lambda sensors and probes, where specified for Porsche, help maintain accurate air-fuel ratio control, supporting fuel economy, performance, and catalyst protection.
- Identify sensor position (pre- or post-cat and bank number) carefully before ordering to avoid mix-ups between otherwise similar-looking parts.
- On higher-mileage cars, consider replacing sensors in pairs on the same bank or side where recommended by service practice.
Explore Hitachi at Design911
View the current Hitachi range for Porsche at Design911, then filter by model and category to narrow down to the right parts.
- Porsche 991.2 GT3 4.0L (500 Bhp) / GT3 RS 4.0L (520 Bhp) 2017-19
- Porsche 958 Cayenne V6 3.6L Petrol 300Hp 2010-17
- Porsche 970.2 Panamera S V6 Turbo 3.0L 2WD (420Hp) 2014-16
- Porsche 970.2 Panamera S V6 Turbo 3.0L 2WD Executive 2014-16
- Porsche 970.2 Panamera 4S V6 Turbo 3.0L 4WD (420Hp) 2014-16
- Porsche 970.2 Panamera 4S V6 Turbo 3.0L 4WD Executive 2014-16
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan Petrol 2.0L 237Bhp 2014-18
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan S Petrol 3.0L V6 340Bhp 2014-18
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan GTS Petrol 3.0L V6 360Bhp 2014-18
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan Turbo 3.6L V6 400Bhp 2014-18

Fits:
Porsche 718 Boxster 2.0ltr / 2.5ltr - 2017 Onwards
Porsche 718 Cayman 2.0ltr / 2.5ltr - 2017 Onwards
Porsche 991 GT3 - 2018 to 2019
Porsche 970.2 Panamera S / 4S 3.6ltr V6 - 2014 to 2016
Porsche 958 Cayenne 3.6ltr V6 - 2010 to 2017
Porsche 95B Macan - 2014 to 2018 (Petrol)
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- Porsche 958 Cayenne S V8 4.2L Diesel 382HP 2010-17
Fits:
Porsche 958 Cayenne 3.0L Diesel 2011
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- Porsche 970.1 Panamera Diesel V6 3.0L 2011-13
- Porsche 970.2 Panamera Diesel V6 3.0L (250Hp) 2014-16
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan S Diesel 3.0L V6 258Bhp 2014-18
Ensure precise exhaust temperature monitoring in your Porsche with this OE Match gas temperature sensor (95860668831). Designed as a direct replacement for the factory unit, this sensor accurately measures exhaust gas temperature (EGT) and transmits data to the engine control unit (ECU) to maintain optimal performance, emissions control, and turbocharger protection.
Fits:
Porsche 958 Cayenne Diesel 3.0L 2011-15 (Engine Type: CRCA)
Porsche 970 Panamera Diesel 3.0L 2012-16 (Engine Type: CRCC / CRCB)
Porsche 95B Macan Diesel 3.0L - 2014-18 (Engine Type: CDUD)
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Function
The gas temperature sensor (EGT sensor) measures the exhaust gas temperature before or after the turbocharger and transmits the signal to the ECU. The ECU uses this data to adjust fuel injection, ignition timing, and turbo boost, ensuring safe operating temperatures, optimal efficiency, and emissions compliance.
Why replacement matters:
Continuous exposure to high exhaust temperatures and vibration can cause the gas temperature sensor or its wiring to deteriorate over time. This leads to inaccurate readings, erratic ECU data, or the appearance of fault codes that affect performance and emissions control.
When to Replace:
• When a check engine light
• During turbocharger, DPF, or exhaust system replacement or servicing
• As part of preventive maintenance on high-mileage vehicles to maintain precise exhaust temperature management.
Installing a new gas temperature sensor ensures accurate readings, optimal ECU operation, and reliable protection for the engine and turbocharger against overheating or inefficiency.
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95860668831
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- Porsche 95B.1 Macan S Diesel 3.0L V6 258Bhp 2014-18

Fits:
Porsche 95B Macan Diesel - 2014 to 2018
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- Porsche 9YA Cayenne V6 3.0L Petrol 340Hp 2018-23
- Porsche 9YA Cayenne Coupe V6 3.0L Petrol 340Hp 2019-23
- Porsche 9YA Cayenne E-Hybrid V6 3.0L V6 340Hp 2018-23
- Porsche 9YA Cayenne Coupe E-Hybrid V6 3.0L 340Hp 2020-23
- Porsche 9YA Cayenne S V6 2.9L Petrol 440Hp 2018-23
- Porsche 9YA Cayenne Coupe S V6 2.9L Petrol 440Hp 2019-23
- Porsche 971.1 Panamera V6 3.0L 2WD (330 Hp) 2017-20
- Porsche 971.1 Panamera 4 V6 3.0L 4WD (330 Hp) 2017-20
- Porsche 971.1 Panamera 4 V6 3.0L 4WD Executive 2017-20
- Porsche 971.1 Panamera 4 3.0L Turbocharged V6 Sport Turismo 2017-20
- Porsche 971.1 Panamera 4S V6 3.0L 4WD (440 Hp) 2017-20
- Porsche 971.1 Panamera 4S V6 3.0L 4WD Executive 2017-20
- Porsche 971.1 Panamera 4S 2.9L Twin-Turbo V6 Sport Turismo 2017-20
- Porsche 971.1 Panamera 4 E-Hybrid V6 2.9L 4WD 2017-20
- Porsche 971.1 Panamera 4 E-Hybrid V6 2.9L 4WD Executive 2017-20
- Porsche 971.1 Panamera 4 E-Hybrid 2.9L Twin-Turbo V6 Sport Turismo 2017-20
- Porsche 95B.2 Macan S Petrol 3.0L V6 354Bhp 2019-21

Porsche Cayenne (9YA) 2.9L / 3.0L 2018>>
Porsche 971 Panamera 2.9L / 3.0L 2018>>
Porsche 95B.2 Macan S 3.0L 2018>>
For cars with:
0GG - Emission compliance EU 4
7CE - Emissions concept LEV3/TIER3 70
7GH - EU4 emissions concept without EOBD
7MM - EU6 plus exhaust concept
7MW - Emissions concept EU6, Japan (Greentax)
0K3 - Hybrid propulsion system PHEV
0Y5 - Cold and tropical climate zone
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- Porsche 95B.1 Macan Petrol 2.0L 237Bhp 2014-18
- Porsche 95B.2 Macan Petrol 2.0L 245Bhp 2019-21

Fits:
Porsche Macan 2.0L
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Porsche Cayenne 957 3.6L 2007-10
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Fits:
Porsche 958 Cayenne S 4.2L DIESEL 2011-18 (in front of catalytic converter)
Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.
Failure Symptoms:
• Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
• Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
• High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
• The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
• The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
• When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail
Maintenance/Service:
• Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
• Perform periodic emission checks.
• Watch for service light.
• Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.
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A mass airflow sensor is used to determine the mass of air entering an electronically fuel-injected engine. The air mass information is necessary for the engine control unit (ECU) to calculate and deliver the correct fuel mass to the engine. Air changes its density as it expands and contracts with temperature and pressure. In automotive applications, air density varies with the ambient temperature and altitude, and this is an ideal application for a mass sensor.
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